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. >> the president of the united states. >> in his first address tonight, he takes on the first issue, the economy. >> how to get it back on a firmer foundation. what do we do to put our government back on. >> the middle class is expected to be a dominant theme. he is rolling out new initiatives this week. >> somehow over the past year, independencts have turned againt the president. there is a perception that he may be on this side of wall street and main street. >> i will not stop fighting for you. >> his message tonight, substance not rhetoric says his former speech writer. >> speeches are not going to fix anything. what is going to fix things is a change in policy. >> aides say the president will touch on health care even though it remained in limbo. he will discuss their efforts to combat terrorism. in washington, wbal-tv. >> you can watch his state of the union speech tonight tv 11. >> should marijuana use be legalized in maryland? legislators will tackle that shortly. patients would need a prescription and are required to be registered with the state. the bill is backed by doct
. >> the president of the united states. >> in his first address tonight, he takes on the first issue, the economy. >> how to get it back on a firmer foundation. what do we do to put our government back on. >> the middle class is expected to be a dominant theme. he is rolling out new initiatives this week. >> somehow over the past year, independencts have turned againt the president. there is a perception that he may be on this side of wall street and main street....
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. >> the united states is taking the lead in getting help to haiti. >> we have to be there for them in their hour of need. >> the u.s. vincent was deployed. army, aircraft and marines. his house barely standing, haiti's president spoke to brian williams. >> i know the -- of the people of the united states. i thank them for this gesture. >> haitian-americans gathered in washington and new york holding vigil for millions caught in a cruel disaster. still about 45,000 americans in haiti. so far only a fraction of them have contacted the u.s. embassy. >> this morning four johns hopkins students in haiti are said to be ok and local aid is on the way. >> good morning. well, the u.s. navy command has yet to say whether the ship will be headed to haiti but we know it has been activated and we know it is set to set sail on monday. it needs five days to get the ship ready. 60-70 civil mariners. their job will be to navigate, operate and maintain the u.s.s. comfort which is a floating hospital. they have 12 operating rooms along with intensive care and recovery wards. they have the important abil
. >> the united states is taking the lead in getting help to haiti. >> we have to be there for them in their hour of need. >> the u.s. vincent was deployed. army, aircraft and marines. his house barely standing, haiti's president spoke to brian williams. >> i know the -- of the people of the united states. i thank them for this gesture. >> haitian-americans gathered in washington and new york holding vigil for millions caught in a cruel disaster. still about 45,000...
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impatience are still the number one selling plant in the united states. they do so well. >> and i can't think of a garden that doesn't have some shade someplace that you need a solution for. >> even if it's annuals. >> absolutely. so some ideas. be looking for new varieties and new colors and a new look this year. >> and a lot of these are trying to keep these in so they have one plant, a pe tunia plant gets 12 inches high, they'll try to produce about eight different colors. it's something that's working in the garden. >> that's what we're here for, to look for some new things. also to answer questions. and we do have one today. >> we had a gentleman called from baltimore and he wanted to ask about some of his plants, tiger littlely. >> tiger littley's are bun of those things. some of them can be invasive. but there are some wonderful day lilies out there and they can be purchased starting the first of april. you can plant them in bulbs. >> do deer go after them? >> deer like them. so they're a plant you probably have to spray to train the deer away. the
impatience are still the number one selling plant in the united states. they do so well. >> and i can't think of a garden that doesn't have some shade someplace that you need a solution for. >> even if it's annuals. >> absolutely. so some ideas. be looking for new varieties and new colors and a new look this year. >> and a lot of these are trying to keep these in so they have one plant, a pe tunia plant gets 12 inches high, they'll try to produce about eight different...
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the people of haiti will have the full support of the united states.
the people of haiti will have the full support of the united states.
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. >> the united states is a friend, a partner, and a supporter. >> but as the food, water, and medical supplies make their way to those who need them the most, it has become clear the massive relief effort still does not even come close to matching the need here. >> at the white house, three united states presidents promised help for haiti. president obama announced that presidents george bush and clinton agreed to help. >> bridging the partisan divide to help haiti, president obama enlisted his two predecessors for a massive fund raising effort. >> they send an unmistakeable message to the people of haiti and the world. in these difficult hours, america stands united. >> generous americans have already given millions. >> who cannot? >> in pass deana donors didn't even have to step out of their cars. in miami's little haiti, vice president biden assured haitian americans that help is coming despite a bottleneck caused by the widespread devastation. >> it's like putting a bolling ball through a straw. >> these students survived and escaped. but their might mare isn't over. >> this isn't
. >> the united states is a friend, a partner, and a supporter. >> but as the food, water, and medical supplies make their way to those who need them the most, it has become clear the massive relief effort still does not even come close to matching the need here. >> at the white house, three united states presidents promised help for haiti. president obama announced that presidents george bush and clinton agreed to help. >> bridging the partisan divide to help haiti,...
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it is a tight job market in the united states. many are moving away for jobs. >> credit card companies are changing the rules when it comes to credit card. we will tell you how they plan to make money even though the rules are getting tougher. >> maryland families who refinanced a few months ago are facing foreclosure. the title company gets part of the blame. that is new at 6:00. that is new at 6:00. but it's melting fast. this is your last chance to get $150 back plus a free multi-room dvr for 3 months when you switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month with a one-year agreement. with fios tv, you get an amazing hd picture along with internet service that's fiber-optic fast. both were ranked highest in customer satisfaction by j.d. power and associates. and don't miss out on your chance to watch the big game in fios hd. you won't believe how much better football looks with fios. but you've got to call today. get jaw-dropping fios tv, america's highest rated internet, and unlimited nationwide calling fo
it is a tight job market in the united states. many are moving away for jobs. >> credit card companies are changing the rules when it comes to credit card. we will tell you how they plan to make money even though the rules are getting tougher. >> maryland families who refinanced a few months ago are facing foreclosure. the title company gets part of the blame. that is new at 6:00. that is new at 6:00. but it's melting fast. this is your last chance to get $150 back plus a free...
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when it passes by, it will drag some of the cold air from western canada into the eastern united states. another chance for a light snow and another shot of cold air coming at us. 38 tamara, a few snow showers could cut the ground. then it clears out, but cold over the weekend with gusty winds and temperatures below freezing saturday and sunday. gradually warming up on monday and tuesday. >> pay down your dad with a few simple steps and google is in the phone business. >> there is a new heavyweight player. google released its highly anticipated next generation phone today. j. gray has a closer look at the nexus one. >> google is ringing in the new year, literally, with the new smart phone. after months of hype, the nexus one was unveiled today at the company's california headquarters, adding another dimension to the google empire that already includes google search, google earth, google maps, google news, and google voice. >> is putting those who will applications out there for people to use and trying people over to smart phones. that is all too will need to drive the volumes. >> it is
when it passes by, it will drag some of the cold air from western canada into the eastern united states. another chance for a light snow and another shot of cold air coming at us. 38 tamara, a few snow showers could cut the ground. then it clears out, but cold over the weekend with gusty winds and temperatures below freezing saturday and sunday. gradually warming up on monday and tuesday. >> pay down your dad with a few simple steps and google is in the phone business. >> there is a...
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military resumes airlifts to the united states. >> it is difficult to discharge these people to the united states with no food and no help. >> many pharmacies were destroyed in the quake. residents turning to a black market for badly needed medical supplies, which is why these maryland doctors and nurses are bringing 8,000 pounds of equipment, medication, and supplies to the capital city. once on the ground they will work around-the-clock shifts performing 200 surgeries a week laying the groundwork for a long-term emergency medical response. >> it is something this hospital is going to be doing for a while for the people in haiti to get them started so they can get their patients up and running. >> by doing what maryland does best. >> kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the shock trauma team will be replaced by a new team in baltimore in a few weeks. >> nine americans arrested on suspicion of child trafficking. the americans were trying to take 33 children across the border into the dominican republic. haiti has imposed new restrictions on adoptions which now requires the prime minister's ourg
military resumes airlifts to the united states. >> it is difficult to discharge these people to the united states with no food and no help. >> many pharmacies were destroyed in the quake. residents turning to a black market for badly needed medical supplies, which is why these maryland doctors and nurses are bringing 8,000 pounds of equipment, medication, and supplies to the capital city. once on the ground they will work around-the-clock shifts performing 200 surgeries a week...
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state of maryland, and the people of the united states. this is what we do. >> the destruction that has happened out there is unbelievable and it is good to be able to help lend a helping hand. >> before takeoff, gov. martin o'malley came to see the crew off. the governor told the crew how proud maryland is of them. >> as marylanders will all be proud of the fact that this c- 130 with air guard will be going to release supplies into haiti. shortly after the c-130 gets down there, there will also be a group of university of maryland shock trauma doctors, many names familiar to you. they will be going down and also representing us by extension of their service in the relief efforts in haiti. >> at noon, it was time to fire up the engines and headed south. the c-130's heavy lifting ability and the fact that it can take off on short runways makes it an ideal aircraft to bring help to all kinds of earthquake victims. >> and more maryland doctors are heading to haiti, but this group says there is need for the long haul. the first team of doctors
state of maryland, and the people of the united states. this is what we do. >> the destruction that has happened out there is unbelievable and it is good to be able to help lend a helping hand. >> before takeoff, gov. martin o'malley came to see the crew off. the governor told the crew how proud maryland is of them. >> as marylanders will all be proud of the fact that this c- 130 with air guard will be going to release supplies into haiti. shortly after the c-130 gets down...
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she will not make the senior champion as rachel and ryan will represent the united states. they finished 1-2 at the u.s. figure skating championships last night. that's a look at sports. i'm pete gilbert. we'll see you back here tonight at 6:00. >> here's a look ahead to our next hour of news. >> a baltimore family is mourning the loss of four people in a fire. i'm kim dacey. we'll let you know what the fire department is doing to make sure this dsn't happen to anybody else. >> president obama's first anniversary in office comes with a lot of bad news. >> i'm brian mooar in washington. that story coming up. >> a lot of rain headed our way. get the umbrella ready. the insta-weather plus forecast just ahead. >> welcome to "11 news sunday morning." i'm deborah weiner. >> i'm lisa robinson. our top stories in just a moment. first, let's look outside with john collins. john, you were such a good sport to put up with us. >> he is. >> you don't know the half of what's going on behind-the-scenes. it is a nice morning this morning. considering it is january and everything. we have o
she will not make the senior champion as rachel and ryan will represent the united states. they finished 1-2 at the u.s. figure skating championships last night. that's a look at sports. i'm pete gilbert. we'll see you back here tonight at 6:00. >> here's a look ahead to our next hour of news. >> a baltimore family is mourning the loss of four people in a fire. i'm kim dacey. we'll let you know what the fire department is doing to make sure this dsn't happen to anybody else....
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states deciding your fate. president obama is being called for jury duty. the president's name was pulled from among the roles of potential jurors in his home district of cook county, illinois. the president is supposed to answer the call later today, but the white house is expected to have the president excused. no sitting president has ever served on a jury. >> you want to know why your baby is crying? there is an app for that. the iphone has an application called the cry translator. the company claims that after listening to a baby's cries for 10 seconds, the app will light one of the icons. those icons will show whether the baby is hungry, tired, bored, sleepy, stressed or in discomfort. the app creator says the program is to help parents identify with their child's situation but is not a substitute for a doctor. >> maybe they can work on one for adults. 6:40. 57 degrees. coming up, the morning's headlines. >> i'm nikole killion in washington with more on the president's message as he prepares for his state
states deciding your fate. president obama is being called for jury duty. the president's name was pulled from among the roles of potential jurors in his home district of cook county, illinois. the president is supposed to answer the call later today, but the white house is expected to have the president excused. no sitting president has ever served on a jury. >> you want to know why your baby is crying? there is an app for that. the iphone has an application called the cry translator....
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states. passengers will be subjected to body screens and pat downs. the security administration says that they are starting tomorrow. all passengers can also expect extra scrutiny on random flights. >>> the biggest hole is that people get on board. they have pollings. we should not get on the airplanes without going through the secondary screening. >> tsa as they pull but for more use in the united states and adding air marshals to the international flights. >>> just today, a man skirting through the airport in new jersey and police are looking for them. authorities say that the man walked through the screening check point into the secure check point for them. and flights have been grounded and passengers are being rescreened. police are looking at surveillance tapes to try to identify that man. >>> yes, the ravens clinch their wild card playoff spots with the win against the oakland raiders today. it was the show out here as they ran for the career high, 157 yards and three touchdowns, leadi
states. passengers will be subjected to body screens and pat downs. the security administration says that they are starting tomorrow. all passengers can also expect extra scrutiny on random flights. >>> the biggest hole is that people get on board. they have pollings. we should not get on the airplanes without going through the secondary screening. >> tsa as they pull but for more use in the united states and adding air marshals to the international flights. >>> just...
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frow new screening features for those flying into the united states. derek valcourt is live with the latest. >> reporter: travelers who want to get into the u.s. will be subject to mandatory full body patdowns carry on searches and body scans. people flying from nations considered to be sponsors of tearlism see the biggest changes. the new guidelines come more than a week after a man allegedly trying to blow up a u.s. airline on christmas day and another security breach grounded flights at new jersey's newark airport for six hours. thousands of passengers had to be rescreened after a man slipped past security by enterreg through an exit lane. the tsa says security video revealed he left through another exit about 20 minutes later. don. >> thank you very much. >>> tsa studies video of the breach to figure out the man's eye didn'tity and what he was trying to do. >>> we are -- identity and what he was trying to do. >>> police are investigating ball mere city first homicide of 2010. an unidentified man was found shot to death in the 2300 block of ocala av
frow new screening features for those flying into the united states. derek valcourt is live with the latest. >> reporter: travelers who want to get into the u.s. will be subject to mandatory full body patdowns carry on searches and body scans. people flying from nations considered to be sponsors of tearlism see the biggest changes. the new guidelines come more than a week after a man allegedly trying to blow up a u.s. airline on christmas day and another security breach grounded flights...
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states. >> but this family from finland says they will keep flying and trust that security is doing their job. >> we have to live our lives. >> reporter: he says if not, then the terrorists have won. >> karen brown, cbs news, newark, new jersey. >> friends of the suspect say he's a good person and meant no harm at the airport. >>> here in maryland, police are trying to track down a man potion as a fire inspector. police are warning business owners, the man pretended to be a fire official in order to get inside then steal property. police say the man has already gained full access to at least six businesses in the area, carrying a flashlight and a belt pouch to look convincing. if someone claims to be any official and wants access to your home or business, remember to ask for a badge. >>> governor martin o'malley is calling for tougher sex laws against child sex offenders. the recent abduction and murder of a little girl on the eastern shore has lawmakers asking how it could have been prevented. susan collins explains, the general assembly begins this week. the issue is high on the a
states. >> but this family from finland says they will keep flying and trust that security is doing their job. >> we have to live our lives. >> reporter: he says if not, then the terrorists have won. >> karen brown, cbs news, newark, new jersey. >> friends of the suspect say he's a good person and meant no harm at the airport. >>> here in maryland, police are trying to track down a man potion as a fire inspector. police are warning business owners, the man...
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states? once you got a positive answer to that, all hell should have broken loose. and this guy should have gone on the no-fly list. and been investigated. i think that's what the president's quite upset about. >> it seems that, he's called his team in. real quickly here, the president said he's going to hold his team accountable. what should we expect from the meeting tomorrow? >> you know, i don't think -- do more, do better. but here's the problem in all of this, george. all of the focus on airline security, obviously, it's a big deal. but al qaeda has capabilities to do other things. how about trains? how about buses? the administration has to worry about being like the generals fighting the last war. you can't fight the last terrorist attack, it can come anywhere, anyplace. >> constant vigilance is the answer. bob woodward, thanks very much. >>> in case you haven't noticed it is cold outside, rods-breaking slow-temperature stretch from the midwest to florida. our sam champion has the lat
states? once you got a positive answer to that, all hell should have broken loose. and this guy should have gone on the no-fly list. and been investigated. i think that's what the president's quite upset about. >> it seems that, he's called his team in. real quickly here, the president said he's going to hold his team accountable. what should we expect from the meeting tomorrow? >> you know, i don't think -- do more, do better. but here's the problem in all of this, george. all of...
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states. starting monday, travelers flying from or going through nations regards as state's sponsors of terrorism as well as other countries of interest, will be required to go through enhanced screening, those could include full body scans, and carry on searches. the state department, listed cuba, iran, sudan, and syria. passengers from nigeria, yemen, and pakistan will face enhanced screening as well. passengers from other country will be checked at random. the obama admnistration probes a breach with allowed an attack on christmas day. agencies failed to connect the dots. >> there was no smoking gun. there was no piece of intelligence that said this guy was a terrorist and was getting on a plane. >> reporter: one former army intelligence officer says the u.s. faces a manage or challenge following up on hundreds of threats each week. >> we need to act on these very aggressively. it's about taking risks and we need to take one. >> reporter: meanwhile both u.s. and british officials decide to
states. starting monday, travelers flying from or going through nations regards as state's sponsors of terrorism as well as other countries of interest, will be required to go through enhanced screening, those could include full body scans, and carry on searches. the state department, listed cuba, iran, sudan, and syria. passengers from nigeria, yemen, and pakistan will face enhanced screening as well. passengers from other country will be checked at random. the obama admnistration probes a...